Cape May County Times, 5 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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WOODBINE. Mr. A. Diamond of Cleveland spent a lew day* with (be Potaahuick family. Mias Pearl Herbert fretnrued to her home at Harrisburg alter spending her vacation with relatives her.. A farewell party a ven at tha Keealer home ng August

thirty-first.

Mr. Rayman Rotentlml of Cape May waaa visitor here last weak. The Bayard family motored down from Atlantic City on Friday. Thej spent a few hours with tbe Roeenfe'ds. Mr. N. Jl’Esponoeo was a week-end visitors at Atlantic Oity. , Misses Ida and |dara Coder spent a pleasant week at Philadelphia. Mrs. M. Cohen and daughters spent the week-end at Egg Harbor. A gathering took place at the Brealow home Friday evening. Teddy Abrama and partner of Ocean City were awaided the waltz prise at a dance at Sea lale City on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Altman of Egg Harbor visited r-hitives here Sunday. Mrs. Thompson ol PiUeborg visited the Cutler family recently. Mrs. Shropshire is spending a few days m Naw York. Mrs. Rosenberg and daughter left for their heme in Philadelphia Sunday

afternoon.

A dance will bejeiren at the Liberty Hall Friday evening Sept. 6th., Mrs. A: L. Comeu (s stopping with her darente for a number of days. Mr. J. Brslow, another of oar enlisted men stationed at Cape May, was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Garber spent the holiday with relatives, Mias Stokes ol New Fork City spent a number of days recently.

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Rev. John L. Meerwald of Piinceton spent last week with hie mother. Matthew Jefferson and wife spent the . week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stepen Jefferson. Richard Powell ol Bivalve was the gnrat of Gnc and Bill Meerwald over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. lease Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Todd motored to Atlantic City on Sunday. Elisabeth Meerwald returned to Slate Normal School at Trenton on Tuesday. Mr.^Ward Wertherly and family of Pennagrove were the go raw of Mr. and Mr*. Jos. Smith over tbe week-end. A demdnstration in canning was given at the borne ol Mrs. A. J. Meerwald by Miee Jones of New Brunswick on Aognat Cvec'y-ninth. Mr. Ado* Hickman spent tbe weekend with relatives at Cold Spring. Mias Carrie Wolvfn returned to her borne at Ardmore on Friday. Clifiord Haebrouck visited hie parents last week. Miss Mary Meerwald Use been chosen as one of tbe. lb re* girls 4in Cape May County to attend the State Fair at Trenton. Miss Clara Rose of Petersburg visited relative* on Sunday. Mr. Ward Weatherly and family and Joseph Smith and family motored to Wildwood on Sunday. Mrs Mby Maguire and euu, bare nlurnrd to their home in Over brook. Thomas Holmes, Mr*. Belle Biake and Miss May Feuateinaker, spent Monday at Sea fele City. Capt. A. J. Meerwald and family motored to Millville on Friday. Miss Marguerite Meerwald apem Wei* needay in Sea Isle City. Miss Margaret Pierson spent two days ol this week in Plsaasntyille. Mr. K. Goff and dfcughler visited Mire L. Nickerson recently. Muu Bertha Elliott and sister Frances Hailed their grandfather last week.

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o a conference to be held In our Club loom on FTtdiy, August 29th. from 1U.30 A. M. to 4A0 P. M. Box luncheon served. Yours very truly. MARY S. BROOKS. Sec. Mrs. R. T. Corry. Diet. Vice Pres. Mrs. K. H. Osgood, County Chairman. This Inrlfatlon was sent to every club known in the chairman, and the secretary of the Civic Club. In response, delegates from the Wildwood Civic Club, the Stone Harbor Civic Club, tbe Flotsam and Jetsam of Stone Harbor, Civic Club of Sea lale City, and WimodMUds of Sea lale City met on Friday, August 29tb. ant borne of the Civic Club, Marine place. Tbe guests were received In the reception room by the president. Mrs. James J. Hagan, and the secretary. Mrs. Henry Brooks. The meeting was called to order In the bis *d«T hall by Mrs. J. J. Hagan, president of the Sea lale City Civic Club, who cordially welcomed her guests and Introduced Mrs. E. H. Osgood. Henry Brook* was elected temporary secretary. In re spouse to roll call each delegate briefly explained the aim of her club and gave a condensed history of Us achievement. The organization of the countyVas effected by the adoption of a short constitution and tbe selection of three officers. Several blanks were left in tbe constitution to be filled later. Dues were fixed at $2.w p«r dob. Tbe officers are: Mrs. E. H. Osgood. Stone Harbor, president; Mrs. liagley. Wildwood, vice president; Mrs. Henry Brooks, Sea lale City, secretary-treas-urer. All business to be transacted in open meeting. Tbe annual meeting to be held on tbe second Wednesday of July. Sea lale City very graciously extended an Invitation u> bold the next meeting In it* club house. Stone Harbor urged Ha claims and the chairman offered her h-use. After some, discussion It was decided to go to Stone Harbor. A recess was taken at noon. A long table was quickly laid, the boxes unpacked, and steaming hot coffee was served by the hostess club, with Ice cream and cakes for dessert. ' At tbe close of the afternoon session Ices and cakes were served on the biJcory. while the Carnival Band dl» coursed music In the band stand opposite. leaving a rising role of thanks waa tendered the hostess club for Its gracious hospitality and Its invitation to come again. Ocean City** new nlub and the Bute Federation were represented by letter.

HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ending Sept. 2nd. Stevens House—Mr. and Mrs. F. Jordan. J. H. Wilson. Gulseppe Ernannl, L. M. Bloomberg and family, BenJ Dortch. H. Irwin and wife, Mr. Caritmenan, Mias Crooks, F. McFsrlane. Fred Clauser. August Clauser, Dominic Mortlcello, Frank Lucd. Mrs. J. Foedlsch, of Philadelphia; Mrs. H. Tleck. Norwood. Pa.; Morris Rah, Woodbine, N. J.; U. L. Tepper, Washington. D. C.; Arthur Duma, David Everlngton, Roaco* Dubrock, Pauls boro, N. J. Bellevue—John McUlalce and wife, Wm. B. Dcvereaux and wife, J. Harry Fallows, Austin McCotker, Mrs. J. R. Smith. Wm. M. Riley. Waller Junck. Daniel Barnet*, Mr. and Mrs. R. Junck, J. R. Smith, Miss Miriam 8. Brown, J. O. Creuger. Mr. J. Wilde, Fred. Wilde. Charies Wllie. Elsie Wilde, Mr., and Mrs. Sami. McKnigbt. Mrs. F. Mel's Gaud. Jobr Claua, Fred. Haag and daughter, Krem. Mr*. P. McAdams. Mrs. A. Cavanaugh. Mrs. P. S. Davis, Loster Nathan. Michael FInclli Mr* L. Williamson, E. R. Lake, Ernest French. Sidney French, Dorothy French. OaMey Kendrick. Wm. McUarvey. Mrs. James Griffin. Mr and ‘irs M. Sack*. Mr*. Clara Bower, Dorothy Bower. E. Leristwin, all of Philadelphia: Mrs^J. Fries, Morristown. N. J.; H. Callaway, Washington, D. C-: Dr. and Mr*. L. S. Sobel. Miss •-* Dorothy and Gale Sobel, New York; Wi.V r RcHongass. E’kin* Park. Pa : Mr. nr-' a?~. J. Kenned). Germantown. la.: Theodore Warwick. John I lannlngton. Trenton. N. J.; Nelson R j Party, MUlvI'le, N J.; Wm. M. >*«. d. West Chester, Pa.; D. Goldsmith. Mrs. I Fuerth. Newark. N. J.; Carl Reich-{ ert. Olenalfle. Pa.; A. Herbert Smith. Jr.. Colwyn. Pa. Colonnade T. V. Tower. Jr.. Mr*. Frank P. Lynch. Mr»._Tho*. Phillip*. |

Pa.; T. J. Farren. Vincent Farren, Mr*. Dillon. Miss Grace E. Motley, l^nsdowne. Pa. Surf House—J. Russell Pox. 4. Jack; eon. Geo. Carr, Jno Smith. PbUadeP Phis; Wm. Richards. New York; Eugene Cole. SeavOle. N. J.; Mlllon Cole and wife. Mias Jean Cole. Camden. N. J.; Miss Minnie Way. Brooklyn,JN. V; Mr*. J. A. Cox. Bridgeport, LaGrande Sponner, Julius Way. M/ss Helen Way. Cape May Court House: Palmar M. Way. Jr. Wildwood. N. J. Spray House—J. P. Yonker, Leonard Fries and wife, Harry M. Fries and wife, Wallace F. Hope. Lillian Wat* brod, Mrs. H. E. Rose and wife. Catherine Rose, M!m Leona Lennox, William Urban. James F. Urban, of Philadelphia: Mr. Jair.es MacMurrity, Harry Paul. Logan, Pa. ,

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